There comes a point when pictures have to be enough on this page, nothing to say as we wait for a fix for the alternator.
The streets of Oiapoque.In Florida a group of turkey vultures circling overhead is called a “kettle,” but in Brazil I don’t know.
I was mooching around outside the hotel with Rusty being patient and they were something to look at.
Short back and sides as I struggle with the selfie thing.
I was the morning’s last customer before the barber, seated on the couch, had his lunch break with his buddy and their phones.
More Oiapoque as that’s all there is. Luckily GANNET2 runs fine without the accessory alternator.
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2 comments:
Each year, the arrival of the buzzards means hurricane season is over. They are here in the Keys.
Been following the journey. It’s a shame you’re in an area without more overlanders like yourself. Always enjoyed the narrative of those visits. God speed on the alternator issue;
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